The Maths Prof: Find f(x) in terms of x when given f'(x) (integration)
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- In this lesson I show you how to integrate to find f(x) in terms of x when given f'(x).
Try one yourself! → f'(x) = 5x⁴-2x³+2 02:48
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Your explanation is very nice, but can you explain about trigonometry angles? In which we have to find the area of it
Please for the question I got x^5-1/2x^4+2. I'm not too sure😅
Almost! When you integrate 2, you get 2x. Also don’t forget the +c 😊 If you watch my other video Integration (part 1), there are more examples using the same method. Good luck! 🍀
@@TheMathsProf okay, thank you🙏🙏